Dodie Stevens
Dodie Stevens is an American pop and rock singer best known for her 1959 hit single 'Pink Shoe Laces'.
Pop Singer
February 17, 1946
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Dodie Stevens, born Geraldine Ann Pasquale on February 17, 1946, is an American pop and rock singer who rose to fame at the young age of 13 with her 1959 hit single “Pink Shoe Laces.” This achievement made her the youngest female to ever sell a million copies of a single. Although she had a few minor hits in the 1960s, Stevens later transitioned to working as a backup singer for artists like Loretta Lynn. In addition to her music career, she appeared in films such as “Hound-Dog Man” and “Convicts 4.” Today, Stevens is remembered as a significant figure in the history of rock and roll.